Austin Film Festival Day 4 Recap: ‘Memoria’, ‘Last Days in the Desert’, ‘Burning Bodhi’

Austin Film Festival Day 4 Recap: ‘Memoria’, ‘Last Days in the Desert’, ‘Burning Bodhi’

Having reached the halfway point of the 22nd annual Austin Film Fest, more red carpets were laid out for actors and filmmakers out to celebrate the role of the screenwriter in the creative process. Day number four included a handful of slice-of-life pictures, from today all the way back to biblical times, and here’s how […]

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Austin Film Festival Day 3 Recap: ‘Man Up’, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’

Austin Film Festival Day 3 Recap: ‘Man Up’, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’

It was a frantic and bustling third day of The Austin Film Festival, now in its 22nd year of celebrating the role of the screenwriter. While the numerous and occasionally-costumed attendees swarmed about, intermingling with the increasing chaos of Halloween night in downtown Austin, here’s how the film’s of day three stacked up. Man Up […]

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Austin Film Festival Day 2 Recap: ‘In Transit’, ‘Baby, Baby, Baby,’, ‘Booger Red’

Austin Film Festival Day 2 Recap: ‘In Transit’, ‘Baby, Baby, Baby,’, ‘Booger Red’

For the Austin Film Festival’s second day, a morning full of torrential rains and flash flooding put a severe damper (pun intended [editor’s note: ugh]) on getting easily around Austin. However, tried and true cinephiles braved the elements and made the best of it, eager to take part in Friday’s events. More venues and showtimes […]

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Austin Film Festival: ‘Legend’ (FILM REVIEW)

Austin Film Festival: ‘Legend’ (FILM REVIEW)

[rating=4.00] Brian Helgeland’s latest screenwriting foray into the world of organized crime, which he also directed, is the kind of movie that sounds like an absolute must-see. A 1960s mob movie about the infamous Krays, twin brothers who ruled the underworld of London’s east end in the 1960s. Cast Tom Hardy as both Reggie (the […]

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‘Scouts Guide’ Fails the ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ (FILM REVIEW)

‘Scouts Guide’ Fails the ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ (FILM REVIEW)

[rating=4.00] The cycle of zombies continues to turn. The subgenre has gone from terrifying to joke to terrifying since George Romero first horrified audiences with Night of the Living Dead back in the 60’s. While the last decade and a half has seen a resurgence of the undead infestation of our collective nightmares, their prevalence […]

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‘Our Brand is Crisis’ Nearly Succeeds at Being Great (FILM REVIEW)

‘Our Brand is Crisis’ Nearly Succeeds at Being Great (FILM REVIEW)

[rating=5.00] In a way, Our Brand is Crisis is not dissimilar from the kid on the playground who knows they could do great things on the school soccer team, but who also lacks the courage to try out—all of their potential becomes moot at the hands of their inaction, and instead of greatness they fade […]

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Austin Film Festival: ‘Fallen Stars’ (FILM REVIEW)

Austin Film Festival: ‘Fallen Stars’ (FILM REVIEW)

It’s hard to be critical of a movie that was made with such earnestness and heart. In Fallen Stars, which had its world-premiere at the Austin Film Festival, writer/director Brian Jett crafts an uncomfortably empty world, focusing on the abyss that lies between listless, 30-something bartender Cooper and listless, 20-something Daisy, whose purple highlights meets […]

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Austin Film Festival 2015: Must See Films

Austin Film Festival 2015: Must See Films

Coming hot on the heels of last month’s Fantastic Fest, Austin, Texas is bracing for another onslaught of cinematic mayhem this week as the 22nd annual Austin Film Festival kicks off. More informally known as “The Writer’s Festival,” AFF focuses on the contributions of a good script and what it means to make a great film, […]

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‘Steve Jobs’ Changes the Game (FILM REVIEW)

‘Steve Jobs’ Changes the Game (FILM REVIEW)

[rating=10.00] Biopics are a dime a dozen these days, mostly owing to the fact that the formula has been perfected. Ever since Ray, the beats of any biographical movie have been predictable and boring, even when the movie itself is otherwise pretty good. The modern draw of biopics has been the performances—how deeply immersed in […]

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‘Rock the Kasbah’ A New Low For Everyone Involved (FILM REVIEW)

‘Rock the Kasbah’ A New Low For Everyone Involved (FILM REVIEW)

[rating=2.00] Bill Murray is at that stage where it doesn’t matter what choices he makes as an actor. His eminence is such that his mere presence in a film is enough to draw an audience, and his artistic acclaim all but assures a remarkable performance. For the most part, Murray wields his power with wisdom, […]

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